Michele R.
Yelp
Tony makes not only the best pizza in all of the Treasure Valley, he makes the best pizza anywhere. Full stop. Period. If you search far and wide you may find pizza as good as Tony's. Maybe. But you won't find any better. Ever. I am a person not given to absolutes or hyperbole, so trust me when I tell you with certainty that Tony's pizza is penultimate!
Pizzeria Teatro was our destination dining stop as our first dinner meal on our first "should we move to Boise" tire kicking trip almost six years ago. My husband, who is Sicilian heritage and grew up in an Italian neighborhood in Brooklyn in a household where his grandmother spoke only Italian, said "I'm home" when we walked in the door then. We feel the same way now. (And this is a coincidence, my hubby and Tony went to competing high schools in Brooklyn. Although decades apart for my old'un hubby, he still considers both of them to be guys from the same neighborhood. As New Yorkers are inclined to do, I guess.)
No matter what pizza you choose, it will be excellent. The same can be said for the salads. Not to mention a wine list that is 'perfetto' for Italian fit. And it is also the friendly service, lovely art on the walls, and great jazz classics music on the sound system that season the experience.
See my first review from 2013 if you find details helpful. But I figured it was worth a review update as it surprises me to find how many people we talk with about superior places to eat in Boise have never heard of Tony's, including people who have lived here far longer than we (of our now five year residency.) Tony's continues to be on our recommendation list for others for destination dining.
Also as praise for Tony and his pizza, I share that a few weeks ago while dining at another eatery where pizza is on the menu, the owner sat down with us to ask what we thought of the pizza coming out of his kitchen. This man, who also shares Italian heritage, said he too thought Tony's pizza was extraordinary and if Tony ever retired he was going to ask him for his pizza recipe. "Ah", we said, "But if Tony retires the pizza would never be the same, recipe or not, because there is the hand of the pizza artist in the making of Tony's pies that makes them so deliciously special."
The only thing I would change here if I had a magic wand is the location. Parking in this part of downtown is a bear for anyone and in particular for me as I have MS and rely on accessible - aka complies with ADA - parking to be able to park and get out of my car and there isn't much of it in this part of downtown. Plus, I live out in the west side wilds of Eagle. So, if Tony ever wanted to move his pizzeria out to my side of town somewhere with a parking lot, I would be on auto-pilot for weekly dining.